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03 Aug 2015 6:52:22am

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Here is my take on the subject: An autoimmune deficiency of whatever kind creates an environment for an infestation of demodex. This usually occurs in older people, Demodex are tiny creatures which burrow in hair follicles.(causes mange in dogs) There are two in the species for humans. Demodex do not like light. They come out at night and they travel across the skin (they would also do this under clothing in day) This explains the moving sensations over the skin, which i think many people have felt, especially seeing how demodex find and move into hair follicles which are sensitive. What i think is occurring is this manifestation causes the moving feeling and also it carries a bacteria which gets in the blood stream/ infected by people squeezing them. I am certain this causes some kind of mental illness or brain cognitive dysfunction as is quite evident in listening to a lot of sufferers and hence why the mis-diagnosis. Demodex also play with hair fibers and place a keratine like substance on them which is a hard dandruff like substance. This substance hardens when exposed to air. It is to lay eggs in for the demodex mite. I assume in a manifestation the female mite finding no hair follicle would pull any hair like object such as fibres in the skin to lay her eggs on. These would be covered in keratin.

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